No. 15 (July 1956)
– 58 –
CLUES DOWN
| 1. | Captain of the Tainui canoe |
| 2. | Descendants |
| 3. | Waka —-; a double canoe |
| 4. | Night |
| 5. | The name of (3 words, 2, 5, 1) |
| 6. | A headland or cape |
| 7. | The ancestral canoe commanded by Tama-te-kapua |
| 10. | To catch fish in a net |
| 13. | To sow seeds |
| 14. | The stern-post of a canoe |
| 16. | Deaf |
| 18. | Poles erected on a tuauhu or sacred place |
| 20. | Landing or beaching place of a canoe |
| 21. | Anchor |
| 22. | A piece of wood by which the body of a canoe is lengthened |
| 24. | Scale of fish |
| 28. | To bale out a canoe |


![Thumbnail: [No. 15 (July 1956) page 58]](/journals/teaohou/images/Mao15TeA/Mao15TeA058(t150).jpg)